Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 344, 14 December 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

ON DIT.

That tbe Mecbanics Unaon bas got a pretty hard platform to digest in that of tJie | Hui Kalaiana, with whoni tbe fortipfcr is trying to afiiliate and to lekd. Thatj the Asch vs More racket maie the inanagers and owners of the Un!oiv Fouadry s"ick, — quitesīck~ | # That the Bush-Wilcox ii-ip around Oahu settles the clection in those two d£stricts. That W. Cummins ijgt (J. A. j Cummms) ca *ried the natives of ! Koolaupoko and Koolauloa, witli i him,-more especially in Laie near Hon. C. Brown's taro and stock plantation. That the M<)cha!iic6' Union is in a typhoon ane like a ship withont n compass. That it takes a leading mmd to denounco the "boodlers," who are tryin ? to wreck the Union. and who ehonld be madetouuder--Btand their plaee. That the platforru submitted to Hui Kai iiaina is the second platform that the Hui will have— the first ha iring been adopted bofore poor Kahoonei got talked ont of bis mind by that by the holy s" amoke. That the Buūetin is gradually acknowledging the perfec.tion of the Hawaiian Lifaeral Partv'B pUtform, unconsciously perhapf?. That the ri ght of every man to ehooae those whom theyJshaUJhave as puhlie servants in all depart> ments of Oovornment is an inherent rightof the : 'aee, notwithstauding the the ph*&cm?k or one man powcr party.